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4.88km
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Running
Colwick Parkrun is an easy 3.0 miles (4.9 km) jogging route with a minimal 39 feet (12 metres) of elevation gain, typically completed in about 32 minutes. You'll jog through Colwick Country Park, enjoying a pleasant environment that winds around two lakes. Expect a mix of open-air sections and shaded…
Last updated: April 23, 2026
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715 m
Highlight • River
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1.44 km
Highlight • Structure
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4.88 km
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Parking
Way Types & Surfaces
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2.61 km
1.71 km
532 m
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2.49 km
1.97 km
336 m
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The average time to complete the 5k course is around 33 minutes, based on the provided duration. However, as a parkrun, participants' times vary widely depending on their pace, from competitive runners aiming for personal bests to those enjoying a leisurely jog or walk.
The route is largely flat and fast, predominantly on asphalt and park paths. You'll also encounter sections of compacted gravel and wider park roads. There's a short 'trail path' section, and after rain, some areas might have mud, leaves, or puddles.
Yes, it's considered very suitable for beginners. The course is described as 'pancake flat' with minimal elevation gain, making it accessible for various fitness levels. It's a welcoming community event, and many participants walk or jog at their own pace.
The route is quite picturesque, winding around two lakes with a mix of open-air running and shaded sections through trees. You'll pass by the Moorings Along the River Trent and enjoy views of Colwick Lake and Holme Sluices.
Yes, dogs are generally welcome at parkrun events, including Colwick Parkrun, but they must be kept on a short leash at all times and only one dog per participant is allowed. Please be mindful of other runners and park users.
No, Colwick Parkrun is a free, weekly community event. There are no permits required to participate in the parkrun, nor are there general entrance fees for Colwick Country Park itself.
Free parking is available, though it might require a short walk to the start line. Public toilets are also on-site. Many participants enjoy post-run refreshments at local cafes, fostering a strong community atmosphere.
Colwick Parkrun operates year-round, so you can jog it in any season. The flat course means it's generally manageable even in winter, though some sections might be muddy or have puddles after rain. Spring and autumn offer pleasant temperatures and beautiful scenery around the lakes.
Yes, the route shares sections with several other paths. Notably, it covers 100% of the official 'Colwick Parkrun' trail, and also intersects with significant portions of 'Waymarked Trail 3', 'Waymarked Trail 2', and the 'Kingfisher Route'. Smaller sections also overlap with 'Waymarked Trail 1', 'Mallard Route', 'Owl Route', 'Trent Valley Way', and 'Wardens Walk'.
The start of the Colwick Parkrun can be quite narrow and congested, especially in the first kilometer, due to the large number of participants (typically 350-500 weekly). If you're aiming for a fast start or a personal best, position yourself closer to the front of the pack before the event begins to avoid getting held up.
Free parking is available within Colwick Country Park. However, depending on where you park, you might have a short walk to reach the official start line of the parkrun event.